Tim N. van der Leeuw wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>I agree there are limits to you right to free speech, but I believe Xah >>Lee is not crossing >>any boundaries. If he starts taking over newspapers and TV stations be >>sure to notify me, >>I might revise my position. >>Immanuel > > > Perhaps he's not crossing boundaries of free speech, but he's > repeatedly crossing boundaries on usenet nettiquette, even though > repeatedly he's being asked not to do so. (Extensive crossposting to > various usenetgroups / mailing lists, for instance). > > If he would just post his stuff on a blog and find a why to get people > to visit hist blog, without crossposting to 10 usenest groups for each > post he makes to his blog, then nobody would mind him expressing his > opinions, and those interested could discuss them wildly on the blog. > > But I've repeatedly seen people telling him not to crosspost his essays > to so many newsgroups, yet he continues doing it. > If that's enough to quit his subscription with his ISP I don't know, > but since I've stopped following threads originated by him I don't know > what other grounds there would be. > > Cheers, > > --Tim > Who reads blogs? They're well known for housing crackpots far worse than Xah, and I estimate he doesn't want to associate himself with that sort.
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